Designed with the help of British guitar legend Gordon Giltrap, the Fret-King Black Label Elise ‘GG’ MKII has a two-piece mahogany chambered body with double-carved solid maple cap and figured flame maple veneer, finished in Antique Sunburst. A direct mounted Tune-O-Matic bridge and attractive inlaid ebony trapeze tailpiece provides superb tonal transfer and sustain, that resonates on its easy-access mahogany set neck and ebony fingerboard. Vari-Coil control allows a player to progressively wind down the pickup and achieve single-coil tones from the Wilkinson neck mini double coil and standard bridge double coil. It comes with a Fret-King carry bag.
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Protect Your Equipment: The Right Insurance Policy Makes a Difference
by Marcus Paxton, Managing General Agent, Entertainment Division, Take1 Insurance
As a professional musician, you have most likely invested heavily in both your career and your instrument. Your equipment needs to keep you performing at a peak level every time you take the stage or enter the recording studio. As a result, you do everything possible to make you’re your instruments are protected and maintained. But, when it comes to insurance, many musicians simply assume that their standard homeowner’s policy is all that they need to protect their investment.
Put simply, musicians should take the time to ensure their equipment investments are protected against the unexpected. Fire, flood, or theft can impact your livelihood. Many musicians rely on standard homeowners coverage, when specialized business insurance is better suited to protect valuable instruments.
Homeowners insurance is designed to protect the home and its contents when used as a house. Many personal policies actually exclude coverage should a claim arise and there is a business exposure in the home (recording studio), or if the equipment is damaged in a paid performance. Home insurance companies will often agree to cover a music studio in the garage, when alerted in advance. However, the additional premium they charge may end up being more expensive than obtaining a specialized policy to cover the equipment.
Look for commercial insurance carriers with expertise in the entertainment industry to provide enhanced policies designed with the professional, traveling musician in mind. These carriers have a dedicated claims staff that understands the difference between a keyboard and a soundboard. Policies provided by such carriers can provide not only coverage of the cost associated with replacing the damaged or lost equipment, but also coverage of additional expenses such as expedited the delivery of the new instrument to a performer’s next venue, if the artist is out on tour.
Specialized entertainment insurance carriers can also evaluate your business for gaps in current coverage. Coverage from a homeowner’s policy often excludes claims arising from touring activity or even something as common as theft of equipment from an unattended auto. Insurance should be in place to safeguard artists when a third party is injured, or the property of others is damaged, as a result of a performance, or equipment failure. For example, equipment plugged into the venue’s power supply may start a fire, someone might trip over an artist’s electric cable, or a drumstick tossed into the crowd could injure a spectator. These are just a few examples of claims that can occur with touring entertainers—claims that might not be covered by a standard policy.
So, when it comes to protecting the artist and the artist’s equipment with insurance, take the time to review your current policy with an entertainment industry professional who understands the real world challenges that touring professional musicians face every time they take to the road and go on tour.
Marcus Paxton Marcus has more than 18 years of professional experience in the insurance industry with expertise in the area of entertainment industry insurance. If you have additional questions about obtaining insurance for your business you can contact him at: Marcus.Paxton@take1insurance.com
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Kanstul Committee trumpet
Kanstul Musical Instruments, Inc., is proud to announce the return of the Committee trumpet. Faithfully based on the original design, Kanstul is now handcrafting a reissue of this iconic trumpet as the Model 1603. The instrument is built in the USA with Classic #3 bore specs and the Kanstul commitment to quality.
Vintage D-Day Mandolin
The Vintage D-Day Mandolin is a testament to the importance of music in raising morale during wartime. One of the most important and historic musical instruments of World War II, the original 1940 war issue Regal mandolin was inscribed with the names of the crew of the LCT 639 who landed on Omaha Beach in Normandy and included the message: “God helped us. USS LCT 639 hit (Omaha) the beach off France on June 6 1944.” (Read more about their story at www.torcrosstank.com.) This reproduction features white ash body, nyatoh neck, Indonesian rosewood fingerboard, and aged hardware. The mandolin is responsive and easy to play. It comes with a case, full-color souvenir booklet, and a certificate of authenticity documenting the story behind it.
The Dean Zelinsky Johnny Winter Signature Guitar
The Dean Zelinsky Johnny Winter Signature Guitar is the instrument Winter had been playing and touring with in the three years prior to his death. This collector’s guitar features custom-engraved flame maple top; ultra-thin mahogany body; a 25 ½-inch scale, a 24-fret maple neck; brushed satin nickel hardware; locking tuners; and custom humbuckers that provide the hot and bright Johnny Winter signature tone. The guitars come with a Tweed Tolex hard case.
Yamaha’s Recording Custom Series
Yamaha’s Recording Custom Series was reintroduced this year, making its debut at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (NOJHF). Yamaha collaborated with Local 802 (New York City) member Steve Gadd on creating the redesign. Together they set out to retain the greatest features of the previous Recording Custom Kit while incorporating the latest innovations. For the first time, the snare drums will be available in a variety of metal shells, including brass, stainless steel, and aluminum, and in sizes to meet the needs of all performance styles. The Recording Custom Series drum sets include 100% birch shells and 30-degree bearing edges. Yamaha has been an official drum sponsor of NOJHF since 1985.
The GP-400BK Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid
The GP-400BK Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid delivers new advances in tone and feel. For realistic playing comfort, its keys are made of wood, using the same materials and process as C. Bechstein grand pianos. Tones were also jointly developed with maker C. Bechstein. GP-400BK features three grand piano sounds that faithfully represent a grand piano from above and below the soundboard. Other design innovations include a curved rear panel and thicker side panels and legs, plus the height from the keyboard to the music stand matches that of a conventional grand piano. It’s black woodgrain finish provides an elegant look.
A Dictionary for the Modern Trumpet Player
Designed for both the novice and advanced musician, scholar and performer, Elisa Koehler has created a key reference that addresses all instruments in the high brass family. The book includes detailed illustrations, biographies of prominent performers, composers and instrument makers, and entries on historical instruments, like the cornetto, keyed bugle, and slide trumpet. Appendixes show a timeline of trumpet history, a survey of valve mechanisms, and a list of excerpts from orchestral and operatic repertoire.
A Dictionary for the Modern Trumpet Player, by Elisa Koehler, Rowman & Littlefield, www.rowman.com.
The Mighty Mandolin Chord Songbook
This collection includes lyrics, chord symbols, and mandolin chord diagrams for 100 pop, rock, and folk favorites, including: “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You,” “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “Catch the Wind,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “Dance with Me,” “Doctor, My Eyes,” “Edelweiss,” “Georgia on My Mind,” “Hallelujah,” “Hey Jude,” “Ho Hey,” “I Feel the Earth Move,” “I’ll Be There,” “Maggie May,” “Me and Bobby McGee,” and many more.
The Mighty Mandolin Chord Songbook, Hal Leonard Corporation, www.halleonard.com.